Skyrim:Noster Eagle-Eye

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Noster Eagle-Eye
(RefID: 000198BD)
Home City Solitude
Location The Winking Skeever
Race Imperial Gender Male
Level 4 Class Beggar
RefID 000198BD BaseID 0001329C
Other Information
Health 75 Magicka 60
Stamina 60
Primary Skills Restoration
Morality No Crime Aggression Unaggressive
Essential Yes
Voice Type MaleCoward
Faction(s) CrimeFactionHaafingar; Favor205QuestGiverFaction; FavorJobsBeggarsFaction; TownSolitudeFaction
Noster Eagle-Eye

Noster Eagle-Eye is an Imperial beggar and war veteran who fought in the Great War but now lives in the streets of Solitude. He was on the battlefield when the Aldmeri Dominion attacked Anvil. During that battle, he was injured, lost his eye, and left by his comrades for dead. Due to his injury, he could no longer make a living and now lives destitute in Solitude. He possesses extensive knowledge on how to move in the wilderness and is willing to share that knowledge with you if a prized helmet he lost can be recovered.

Noster wears some ragged robes along with a pair of ragged boots. He wields an iron dagger and carries a belted tunic along with a selection of lower-class loot and gold.

When you enter Solitude for the first time, you will find Noster in the crowd witnessing the execution of Roggvir. Once Roggvir is dead, Noster will start his daily routine in Solitude. He never sleeps and spends the majority of his time leaned against the pillar outside Radiant Raiment, begging the townsfolk for gold. He only travels to a different spot at 1am when he spends three hours begging in front of Angeline's Aromatics. The only exception to this routine is when he participates in the wedding during the quest Bound Until Death.

Related Quests[edit]

Dialogue[edit]

If you try to talk to him during Roggvir's execution:

"A man opens a gate and they cut his head off? Doesn't seem right to me."

His normal greetings:

"Spare some gold for a veteran?"
"I hid here in Solitude for a long time but war, war follows a man until it's done with him."
"Them Imperials left me to die in Anvil, and I had to fight my way back home. Then they followed me back here!"
"Can you spare a septim? Lost an eye during the Great War, or I'd earn it myself..."

If spoken to:

What's your story, old man?
"What? You see a man fallen on hard times, and you think he's been like that forever? I was there. I fought in the Great War. I was on the field at Anvil. And when I was struck down, they left me. You understand? They left me for dead. I didn't leave them."

He will finish conversation with:

"It's best you leave me be."
"Sure, you make your retreat and I'll make mine."

If a Solitude citizen passes by, he may ask:

"A coin or two for a veteran? It's not much to ask..."
"You know you can afford a septim or two."


Quest-Related Dialogue[edit]

Bound Until Death[edit]

Noster at Vittoria Vici's wedding

During the festivities arranged for the wedding between Vittoria Vici and Asgeir Snow-Shod, Noster will take advantage and sneak into the crowd and sit on one of the benches, saying:

"Long as I stay out of the way, the guards don't seem to care about me being here."
"I've eaten more in the last two hours than I have in the last two weeks."
"If I'm really lucky, I'll get to kiss the bride for good luck."
Having a good time?
"Am I! Free food and wine, and nobody trying to throw me in the dungeon. I wish they did weddings here every day."

However, once you have done your duty for the Dark Brotherhood, Noster will run around in a state of panic, yelling:

"I didn't do it! You saw! I didn't do it!"

Dungeon Delving[edit]

Were you really in the army?
"I was the finest scout in the Legion, once. Tracked down all the places in the wilds that were causing people trouble. Lost my helmet in one of the old caves. My pretty, pretty helmet. Life just got worse after that. Kept losing things. So many things...."
What if I could find that helmet for you?
"Oh, you could? I sure would love to have it again. Could show you some of my old scouting tricks."
Sorry to hear that.
"So many things lost...."

When you return with his precious helmet, he will very happy to see it again and reward you with a lesson in Sneak:

I found your helmet.
"Look at it. That's real Nord craftsmanship, that is! Let me show you an old trick I learned as a scout. Makes it harder for the enemy to notice you."